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Manhattan: Raises for Elected Officials Approved

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg signed a bill yesterday raising elected city officials’ salaries for the first time since 1999. The measure increases salaries to $225,000 from $195,000 for the mayor; to $190,000 from $150,000 for the district attorneys; to $185,000 from $160,000 for the comptroller; to $165,000 from $150,000 for the public advocate; to $160,000 from $135,000 for the borough presidents; and to $112,500 from $90,000 for City Council members. The mayor noted that the pay raises were recommended by an advisory commission he appointed and were in line with inflation and raises for other city workers.

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